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The phrase "site of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific location or place where something took place or is located. Some examples of when you might use "site of" in a sentence are: - "The ancient city of Pompeii is known as the site of one of the most famous volcanic eruptions in history." - "The new shopping mall is being built on the site of the old abandoned factory." - "The hotel's website states that it is located on the site of a former castle." - "The building on the corner used to be the site of a popular restaurant." - "The memorial was constructed on the site of the tragic plane crash."
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Site of 'St.
At the site of the new Genl.
The site of my late-October escape?
Carl Vinson, site of tonight's game.
The bridge became the site of calamities.
Pompeii became a site of international pilgrimage.
Accra is the site of Kotoka International Airport.
It is now the site of Stowe School.
Albany is the site of Linn-Benton Community College (1966).
It is the site of Western New Mexico University (1893).
Ypsilanti is the site of Eastern Michigan University (1849).
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